“Let the righteous smite me; It shall be a kindness: And let him reprove me; It shall be an excellent oil, which shall not break my head: For yet my prayer also shall be in their calamities. When their judges are overthrown in stony places, They shall hear my words; for they are sweet.”
Psalm 141:5-6 KJV
David wrote this poetic psalm, “When one of your godly ones corrects me or one of your faithful ones rebukes me, I will accept it like an honor I cannot refuse. It will be as healing medicine that I swallow without an offended heart. Even if they are mistaken, I will continue to pray. When the leaders and judges are condemned, falling upon the rocks of justice, then they’ll know my words to them were true!” This was David, the king of Israel, willing to take correction without taking offence. But the King of kings, our Lord Jesus Christ, took our punishment on the Cross so that by faith we would be set free. He did this with joy in His heart, knowing that His creation - all of mankind - would be liberated. After His resurrection, He sent His Holy Spirit, to convict us and make us more like our Lord Jesus. The Holy Spirit, through the five-fold ministry of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers, equips all believers for works of service, to build the Body of Christ, the Church. Together, these ministries help in growth and maturity so that every member of the Body of Christ discovers and operates in their own God-given gifts by working in harmony and unity to help the Church fulfil its mission and become more like Christ. Let’s be humble to take correction and pray for others even when they’re wrong or unkind, just as David did. Amen!